It seems that we are living a variety of events and powerful surprises, where Ethan is rushing around the clock looking for ideas for a new book. Sam, Lisa and Marian meet his fans at the bar. On the other hand, Ethan and Lisa all work for in vitro fertilization to work. Max and Felix celebrate a special date, Lisa takes a big decision, Ethan remembers the Order of Ancient Times, Nick plays a joke, and makes Max a strange confession.
Much like its characters, Friends from College desperately needs to figure out what it wants to be -- the only problem is that unlike them, it's not going to have a few decades to do it.
It's not an uninteresting twist on the old-friends-reunite formula, but by the end of the first episode it's crowded out a lot of those actual old friends in favor of infidelity dramedy.
The cast of this circle-of-friends show is so charming, and the writing so good, you'll find yourself liking them all despite the occasionally terrible, and often awkward, things they do.
Old jokes are rehashed, old grudges dredged up, old songs played on the stereo, and since it'd take so much effort to fully catch an outsider up, the effort isn't made.